Started regularly riding wcc and mr the last couple of months after a 2 year absence. I now ask my self why i ever stopped riding. The place is just awsome. Love all the new obstacles. I wad recently riding back from white clay a litte last the tunnel an thought it would be cool if there was a trail that went down one of the far down hill are as where the creek is at the bottom ( where the over look bench thing is). Any one else thought of this?

shotguns go until the 17th, then again on Dec 13-15. There are still some trails open. Check out Redd Park, and all of the chunk. I think this one is called the waterfall. It has a few different lines, with the more difficult on to be to drop off the ledge.

Re: 1st Trip to White Clay Creek, Newark, DE

Have yet to be to wissahicon in pa, but coming from Camden county cherry hill, NJ, wcc is the best park I know of! Ceres is great in mantua NJ, but the size in no way compares! I have heard Wiss is very technical, but haven't been there yet. Any thoughts?

Have yet to be to wissahicon in pa, but coming from Camden county cherry hill, NJ, wcc is the best park I know of! Ceres is great in mantua NJ, but the size in no way compares! I have heard Wiss is very technical, but haven't been there yet. Any thoughts?

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The Wiss is not that technical - mostly double track with rocks. However, WCC is as non technical as it gets. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the most technical, I would say that WCC is a 1 and the Wiss is a 5.

Wiss and parts of Brandywine are similarly technical and hilly, more so than most all of WCC/MR.
Middle Run and White Clay trails are designed to be flowing and fast. There are technical features to ride if someone chooses and there are a few minor technical sections, but the trail design is per instructions from the higher ups. White Clay Creek is a state park, after all, and trails must meet certain DNREC standards and be accessible to all riders and hikers that wish to use them.
It is what it is.
I'm just thankful to have such a nice trail system in my backyard.